Marcucci et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Approximate hybrid model predictive control for multi-contact push recovery in complex environmentsMarcucci et al., 2017
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- Marcucci T
- Deits R
- Gabiccini M
- Bicchi A
- Tedrake R
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- 2017 IEEE-RAS 17th international conference on humanoid robotics (Humanoids)
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Feedback control of robotic systems interacting with the environment through contacts is a central topic in legged robotics. One of the main challenges posed by this problem is the choice of a model sufficiently complex to capture the discontinuous nature of the dynamics …
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